Parasite B Gone

$30.00

Parasite B Gone 60
caps per bottle.Recommended dosage is 1
capsule morning and night…upon arising and upon going to bed for the night…for
90days.This is the life cycle of the
parasite!$30

You can
literally be eaten alive by Parasites!Recent studies say that in the U.S. at least 85-95% of the population
has one or more types of parasites.There are two basic types of parasites,the large worms, called helminths or intestinal nematodes which can
travel through your bloodstream and infect any organ, gland or body part
including the brain and heart.Some can
grow several feet in length!The fish
tape worm is the largest of the human tapeworms and can grow up to 33 ft or
more.There are also beef and pork
tapeworms.The small ones travel through
the bloodstream like bacteria or a virus.They reproduce by dividing themselves much like bacteria do.They can invade any cell of the body.

The small ones are called protozoa which eat and excrete
wastes daily.These parasites not only
eat our food, but many of them eat human tissue and the protein coating off the
nerves.Some parasites (endolimax nana) are
known to eat the calcium off our bones, causing forms of arthritis, while
others (entamoeba bistolytica) can get into the liver, the lungs and the
brain.Immature forms of a round worm
(ascaris) can get into our lungs and cause asthma.

The hook worm (necator americanus…American murderer) is the
culprit in many cases of chronic anemia.It attaches itself to the lining of our intestines and bites into our
blood vessels.It is capable of ingesting
an enormous quantity of blood each day.Hemoglobin levels as low as 15% below normal have been found in people
with chronic hookworm disease. Experts
now feel that even seizures may be caused by parasites and that worms can even
get into the brain.

A different type of roundworm called the whipworm, injects a
digestive fluid into our colon, turning our colon tissue into a liquid which
the worm then sucks up.Pinworms have
been found in the uterus, vula and the Fallopian tubes of some female
patients.This is because when the worm
travels to the anus to lay its eggs, it can get lost in the vagina.It travels through the colon, out of the
anus, into the vaginal area and gets lost on its way back.This may be a reason why women find it
difficult to get rid of vaginal infections.Worms can crawl out of the anus, carrying bacteria and candida right
into the reproductive areas.They are
stealth as they do this at night while you are asleep.That is why rectal itching is worse at night
and can wake you up.

Parasites release toxic wastes that are actually their feces
and urine.Parasite urine is practically
pure ammonia.Parasite waste can affect
the kidneys, liver and immune system.

So how do we get parasites?Parasites are picked up in many ways!If 85-95% of Americans have parasites, they must not be difficult to
get!The primary way is from our food
and water ( over 50% is affected).The eggs
of parasites are microscopic and are the real danger.They can be passed sexually, as well as
through shaking hands, walking barefoot, eating or drinking form someone else’s
glass, bottle, can, fork, etc.Parasites
can be passed through swimming in polluted lakes, rivers, streams or even going
to the beach.We can also get parasites
from our pets.Every time your pet licks
its anus, they are possibly putting thousands of parasites on their
tongues.When they lick you, those eggs
go right into you.

There are two immediate goals for dealing with
parasites.First get rid of them swiftly
and safely as possible.Don’t try to
speed up their dismissal.It takes a
complete 90 days to eradicate parasites…the eggs, larvae and adults cycle must
be dealt with or the parasites with not be gone for long.They’llBe Back! So the number two goal is to stay free of them!